A rack for storing panels, and especially useful for drying of painted or gessoed panels, that is alternately configurable into different modes such that it can be inclined, laid flat, arranged vertically, or freestanding in the manner of an A-frame. Several best modes select dimensions that allow for components to be of similar and conveniently manufacturable dimensions and quantities of parts, to minimize costs and retain components in different positions depending upon their function during any of the alternate modes.
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1. A system for storing panels, adapted to be supported with respect to a supporting surface, comprising at least one elongate support, the system being adapted to be arranged into plural alternative modes, including modes which orient said at least one elongate support at a non-parallel angle to a supporting surface, further comprising a plurality of spindle sets that are located at intervals along the length of said at least one elongate support, and wherein the spindle sets define panel spaces between adjacent spindle sets, each of said panel spaces being adapted to receive and support panels by defining a panel support plane, the panel support plane arranged at a large angle with respect to the direction of the length of said at least one elongate support, large angle meaning the opposite of a small angle and the same as a high angle of inclination, and further comprising a rail mechanism with a lateral foot, wherein said at least one elongate support is a laterally inconnectable rail with respect to another at least one elongate support, the foot extending in a lateral direction with respect to the length of said at least one elongate support, comprising a range of rail positions along its length, at which said at least one elongate support may be connected at a distance offset from said another at least one elongate support.
2. A panel-supporting apparatus, comprising:
two elongate supports, each support having a length defined by two ends,
a plurality of spindles spaced at intervals along the length of each support,
wherein a spindle is an elongate member extending substantially perpendicularly with respect to the length of a support, the length of the support meaning the distance between the ends and the direction in which the support extends between the ends,
each support comprising a hinge at a central point along its length, and wherein
the hinge defines two sides,
a side being characterized by extending between an end of the support and the hinge,
two spreader bars each having a spreader bar length,
a plurality of preselected spreader bar positions along the spreader bar length,
the ends being selectably connectable to the spreader bar positions,
selectably connectable meaning that the ends are selectable to connect to any of the spreader bar positions in the alternative to the other spreader bar positions,
the apparatus further being selectably configurable into plural alternate panel-support modes, comprising at least:
flat to a horizontal surface, meaning the apparatus is placed upon and is supported by a horizontal surface with the supports parallel to the horizontal surface and with the spindles vertical,
flat to a vertical surface, meaning the apparatus is placed upon and is supported by a vertical surface with the supports parallel to the vertical surface and with the spindles horizontal,
inclined on a horizontal surface, meaning the apparatus is placed upon and is supported by a horizontal surface with the supports distinctly not parallel to the horizontal surface and the spindles distinctly not vertical,
inclined on a vertical surface, meaning the apparatus is placed upon and is supported by a vertical surface with the supports distinctly not parallel to the vertical surface and the spindles being distinctly not horizontal, and wherein the apparatus is also not in direct contact with any part of a horizontal surface, and
triangular meaning the apparatus is placed upon a supported by a horizontal surface, and stood up into a triangular shape,
wherein connecting the ends of the supports to the spreader bars maintains the supports in spaced relation and defines sets of spindles,
a set comprising the spindles of each support at each respective interval along the lengths of the supports, and wherein
each set at an interval and the set at the immediately successive interval along the lengths thereby defining a panel space,
a panel space being a space adapted to receive a panel and support the panel upon the two spindles of either of the sets which defines the panel space.
3. The apparatus of
4. The apparatus of
wherein the apparatus as configured into the triangular mode is topped with the hinge of each support, the sides of each support extending oppositely from the hinge, downward toward the surface,
the sides thereby being opposite sides,
the spindles of a side thereby extending in the opposite direction to the spindles of the respectively opposite side, and
wherein the spreader bars are laterally spaced from one another with the spacer bar by the spreader bars being alternately connectable to the preselected positions along the length of the spacer bar,
such that connecting each spreader bar to the positions defines a distance at which the spreader bars are laterally spaced from one another.
5. The apparatus of
the sets having a panel-supporting width defined by the distance between the two spindles of each set, and the ends being connectable to the spreader bar positions by being pivotally connectable to the spreader bar positions,
such that the supports are pivotable toward one another and pivotable away from one another, wherein pivoting the supports toward one another decreases the panel-supporting width of all of the sets and pivoting the supports away from one another increases the panel-supporting width of all of the sets.
6. The apparatus of
the preselected positions of the spacer bar comprise at least two positions which are spaced from one another at a distance which corresponds to the distance at which two of the spindles of the apparatus are spaced from one another,
such that the spacer bar may be retained upon the two spindles when the apparatus is configured into a mode in which the spacer bar is not in use.
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This invention relates generally to the field of artists' materials and more specifically to a rack for drying artists' panels or canvases which have been gessoed, painted, or varnished.
In the production of “easel art,” artists may employ a variety of substrates upon which they paint such as wooden panels, artist board, panel board, canvas or linen mounted on stretchers or other materials (and for ease of discussion the foregoing will be collectively referred to as a “panel” or “panels”). The foregoing panels each require preparation in order for the paint (or other material) to be employed to create the work of art. For example, gesso is used to prepare panels to receive paint and artists, in order to be efficient, will often prepare multiple panels at one time. This leads to the problem of where to place all of these panels while drying occurs. In addition, artists will often paint more than one picture at a time leading to the problem of where to safely store these panels with work in progress or completed panels coated while varnish is drying.
Current practice is to place the “in process” panels around the studio in any available space such as the floor, countertops, easels, leaning against a wall or any other available location. It is self-evident that this is a less than optimal solution since the panels are exposed to damage, dust or destruction from any one of a number of causes.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to overcome the drawbacks and deficiencies of current methods of panel storage problems.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for the safe and efficient storage of “in process” panels.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for the safe and efficient storage of “in process” panels that is inexpensive.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for the safe and efficient storage of “in process” panels that is easy to use.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide an apparatus for the safe and efficient storage of “in process” panels that is easy to assemble disassemble, has a variety of configurations, and requires minimal storage space when not in use.
To accomplish the foregoing objects, there is provided . . . .
Some of the features and advantages of the invention having been briefly described, others will appear from the detailed description which follows, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which—
While the present invention will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which particular embodiments are shown, it is to be understood at the outset that persons skilled in the art may modify the invention herein described while still achieving the favorable results of this invention. Accordingly, the description which follows is to be understood as a broad teaching disclosure direct to person of skill in the appropriate arts and not as limiting upon the present invention.
Referring now to the figures and particularly to
Adjacent the end of each elongate support, there is a spreader bar 103. The spreader bar 103 supports the elongate supports above the surface. Therefore, spreader bar 103 acts a foot. As shown, there is a spreader bar 103 at both ends of each elongate support 101 in this embodiment.
The spreader bar 103 also allows the elongate supports to connect with it at several positions along its length. Length of the spreader bar 103 extends laterally with respect to the elongate supports 101, the entire collection of positions in the lateral direction defining a range of lateral positions. As shown, the range includes preselected positions 107. Therefore, the spreader bar 103 is provides a range of lateral support positions as part of a rail mechanism. The spreader bars 103 maintain the elongate supports in spaced relation.
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By contrast, when elevated from a horizontal surface by a leg 104 (as in
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The spacer bar 106 comprises several preselected positions 108 which are provided as a similar distance range to the lateral distance range over which the several preselected lateral positions 107 appear on the spreader bar 103. The similarity is such that the spacer bar can be located with respect to the the elongate supports 101 across a variety of distances at which the spindles 102 of a set of spindles 102 may be spaced, according to the elongate supports 101 being rails offset from one another in a rail mechanism.
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